Episodes
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We cover the highs and lows of the White House Correspondents Dinner, where Colin Jost and President Biden traded barbs and poked fun at Trump's legal woes and business ventures. We also dive into the strange tale of Governor Kristi Noem's dog-shooting past, which has sparked a social media trend among Democratic governors and earned her the ire of the "Dogmocratic Party." Plus, we'll discuss Trump's awkward birthday message to his wife Melania, delivered in the midst of his hush money trial
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we tackle President Biden's latest blunders and White House walk woes. We'll dive into his D-Day mixup at a glitzy Hollywood fundraiser and explore the reasoning behind his new helicopter routine, which has him surrounded by a pack of aides. Join us as we navigate the hilarious waters of presidential gaffes and political theater, one punchline at a time.
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In this episode of Ballot, we explore the latest political gaffes and legal challenges facing President Biden and former President Trump. We'll break down Biden's awkward teleprompter moment, where he accidentally read the words "four more years, pause" during a speech, sparking a wave of online reactions. We'll also dive into Trump's legal woes as he faces potential fines for violating a gag order and touts his past work with the Teamsters union. Plus, we'll discuss Trump's praise for key witness David Pecker and the former president's case for presidential immunity. Join us for a humorous look at the never-ending circus of American politics.
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We dive into the wild world of Trump's courtroom antics, where his slumbering visage is drawing comparisons to Andy Warhol's "Sleep." We'll also explore the fallout from Biden's bizarre cannibal comments, which have the White House scolding reporters for making jokes and Papua New Guinea residents setting the record straight on their sky-meal vetting process. Plus, we'll touch on the National Enquirer's role in burying Trump scandals and the former president's struggle to stay awake during his own trial. Tune in for a healthy dose of political satire that will leave you both amused and bewildered.
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We explore the wild world of Donald Trump's legal troubles and online obsession. We start with a deep dive into a Washington Post analysis that reveals just how much Trump loves to post on Truth Social, with a staggering 29 posts per day and 760 all-caps rants in just a few months. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. We also delve into Trump's court case involving a porn star and a witness with the unfortunate name of Pecker. Join us as we try to make sense of this bizarre political landscape, one laugh at a time.
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In this episode of Ballot, we tackle some of the most bizarre stories in American politics. We start with the historic criminal trial of Donald Trump, where jurors promise to put aside their opinions and focus on the facts. Then, we explore President Biden's latest gaffe, where he apparently confused Papua New Guinea with a cannibal haven, much to the dismay of the island nation's prime minister. Finally, we hear from Michael Douglas, who weighs in on the age debate between Biden and Trump, and shares some choice words about the former president's business acumen. Join us for a rollercoaster ride through the absurd world of politics, and remember: if you can't laugh, you might just cry.
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Join us for another hilarious episode of Ballot, where we navigate the ridiculous realm of American politics. This week, we explore Arizona's 1864 abortion ban that has comedians poking fun at its outdated origins. We also dive into Trump's mind-bending endorsement of RFK Jr. and the mental gymnastics required to make sense of it all. Plus, we discuss the possibility of a prison-based presidency and the latest debate drama between Trump and Biden.
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In this episode of Ballot, we take a humorous look at the latest developments in the world of politics and popular culture. From the uncertainty surrounding Joe Biden's ballot placement in Ohio to Donald Trump's mounting legal troubles, we dive into the stories that have everyone talking. We also explore the hilarious takes of late-night hosts on Trump's Truth Social platform, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's surprising political endorsement reversal, and the suspicions of voters who can't imagine a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024. Join us as we navigate the blurry lines between entertainment and politics, and discover why sometimes the only way to make sense of it all is to laugh. Tune in for a healthy dose of political satire and pop culture commentary that will leave you both informed and entertained.
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In this episode of Ballot, we dive into the wild world of politics, where Donald Trump is hawking his own "Bless the USA Bible" for a hefty price tag, sparking accusations of idolatry and heresy from faith leaders.
We also explore the controversy surrounding President Biden's Transgender Day of Visibility proclamation, which coincided with Easter Sunday, causing a stir among Republicans and conservative Christians.
Michael Che's biting jokes about Biden's disconnect with Black communities at a star-studded Democratic fundraiser also make headlines.
And finally, we investigate the case of the missing items from Air Force One's press section, where journalists' penchant for souvenirs has led to a stern warning from the White House Correspondents' Association. -
In this episode of Ballot, we dive into the wild world of Donald Trump's social media venture, Truth Social, as it prepares to go public on the Nasdaq stock exchange. We'll explore the eye-popping valuation, the potential for Trump to become a billionaire (again), and the burning question on everyone's mind: will Truth Social be the next Twitter, or just another failed attempt at a Trump business?
But that's not all! We'll also delve into the petty golf feud between Trump and Biden, because apparently, even presidents need to blow off some steam on the green. And if you thought the 2024 presidential race couldn't get any weirder, think again! We'll introduce you to "Literally Anybody Else," the man who legally changed his name and threw his hat into the ring because he's just that fed up with the current candidates.So, grab your favorite beverage, put on your tinfoil hat, and join us for a wild ride through the intersection of politics, social media, and sheer absurdity. It's all par for the course on this episode of Ballot! -
In this episode of the Ballot Podcast, we dive into Bill Maher's scathing critique of Democrats' identity politics obsession, Instagram's new policy limiting political content, and the Biden campaign's app designed to reach voters through friends and family. Join us for a humorous take on the week's top political stories, as we explore the ever-changing landscape of political messaging and voter outreach. Tune in for a lighthearted look at the serious business of politics!
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In this edition, we dive headfirst into the intersection of sports and politics. First up, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former wrestler Jesse Ventura consider joining Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on an independent presidential ticket, while NBA superstar Stephen Curry hints at a potential White House run. But that's not all – we'll also dissect Donald Trump's seismic overhaul of the Republican National Committee, leaving no stone unturned in the political arena.
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The former president takes center stage, dishing out his trademark critiques of Biden's recent State of the Union address and stirring up controversy with spicy takes on social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook. Meanwhile, Biden and Trump face off in the primaries across Georgia, Washington state, Mississippi, and Hawaii, with smooth sailing for both candidates. Plus, get the inside scoop on Trump's attempted social media takeover as he reaches out to Elon Musk for a potential collaboration. Stay tuned for all this and more!
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Join us as we navigate through a night where Democratic congresswomen donned suffragist white in a powerful nod to reproductive rights, and political statements came not from the podium, but through the bold fashion choices of our nation's leaders. From protest chic to the dazzling defiance of convention, discover how the halls of power turned into runways for political and personal expression.
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Dive into this week’s episode of Ballot, where pop culture and politics collide with a bang! From Taylor Swift's non-partisan push to get her millions of followers to the polls, to the electrifying outcomes of Super Tuesday, we've got the inside scoop. Join us as we dissect the major moves on the political chessboard, the rise of unexpected candidates, and the power of celebrity influence in shaping democracy. Whether you're a Swiftie, a political aficionado, or somewhere in between, this episode is your ticket to catching up on the week’s most buzzworthy political drama.
Biden and Trump cruised on Super Tuesday.
Nikki Haley will reportedly drop out today.
Michelle Obama says she won't run.
Steve Garvey moves on, and uses lots of baseball metaphors.
Someone named Jason Palmer beats Joe Biden in American Samoa1 -
Join us for a hilarious roundup of the latest political antics! Late-night hosts couldn't resist poking fun at President Biden's unconventional approach to diplomacy, mixing ice cream with world-changing news.
We recap the Michigan Primary
Trump vs. Prince Harry
Meanwhile, Trump's legal maneuverings take center stage as he tries to dodge paying up on a hefty defamation ruling. -
From Donald Trump's foray into fashion with his controversial sneaker line to his eyebrow-raising comments at the Black Conservative Federation Gala, we explore the implications of Trump's actions on his 2024 presidential campaign and potential voter reaction. Nikki Haley's response to Trump's remarks and her determination to remain in the race despite challenges provide a compelling narrative of internal GOP dynamics.
Furthermore, we dissect Trump's apocalyptic vision of America under Biden, juxtaposed against Biden's campaign's sharp retorts, painting a vivid picture of the high-stakes political drama unfolding. Tune in to "Ballot" for a candid analysis of how these events could shape the political landscape, influence voter sentiment, and redefine the boundaries between politics and pop culture. -
We dive into the surprising world where politics meets pop culture. First up, Donald Trump steps into new territory with the launch of his own sneaker line, right on the heels of significant legal challenges. Is this a strategic pivot or a distraction from his courtroom battles? Then, we explore the phenomenon of Taylor Swift's political influence. Amidst conspiracy theories suggesting she's a government asset boosting Biden's reelection bid, we unpack the polling data that shows Swift's undeniable popularity and why attacking her could be a major misstep for Republicans. Join us as we analyze how these narratives could shape the political landscape as we march towards the 2024 election. Don't miss this blend of politics, pop culture, and public opinion on Ballot.
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